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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:33:03 GMT, Geoff Schultz
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I can see it from the v-berth where we
sleep, so it's a quick way to tell what's going on with the wind without
having to get up.


Ah, my kind of sailor. I'll bet you've recycled a cloudy-domed
bulkhead compass for the same "roll over, check course, resume nap"
tactic G

R.


That's one item I'd like to find: a "read from below" compass - the kind
you mount on the overhead above your berth. Anybody have a source?


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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:14:17 -0800, "Evan Gatehouse"
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"rhys" wrote in message

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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:33:03 GMT, Geoff Schultz
wrote:

I can see it from the v-berth where we
sleep, so it's a quick way to tell what's going on with the wind without
having to get up.


Ah, my kind of sailor. I'll bet you've recycled a cloudy-domed
bulkhead compass for the same "roll over, check course, resume nap"
tactic G

R.


That's one item I'd like to find: a "read from below" compass - the kind
you mount on the overhead above your berth. Anybody have a source?


Ah yes, the telltale compass. I've wanted one for years. Take a look
he

http://makeashorterlink.com/?B2BC526E9

and you'll see why I don't have one yet. Sure like to find one at a
reasonable price.


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Glen "Wiley" Wilson wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:14:17 -0800, "Evan Gatehouse"
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"rhys" wrote in message

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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:33:03 GMT, Geoff Schultz
wrote:


I can see it from the v-berth where we
sleep, so it's a quick way to tell what's going on with the wind without
having to get up.

Ah, my kind of sailor. I'll bet you've recycled a cloudy-domed
bulkhead compass for the same "roll over, check course, resume nap"
tactic G

R.


That's one item I'd like to find: a "read from below" compass - the kind
you mount on the overhead above your berth. Anybody have a source?



Ah yes, the telltale compass. I've wanted one for years. Take a look
he

http://makeashorterlink.com/?B2BC526E9

and you'll see why I don't have one yet. Sure like to find one at a
reasonable price.


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Plastimo makes a great hand bearing compass that comes with a mounting
bracket. You can mount it to a bulkhead or overhead and read it no
problem while mounted, and snap it out of the mount to use on deck for
taking bearings. Cost is only about $100.00. Two versions, one lighted
(batteries) one not.

I've had one for a couple of years. It's ideal for use near a bunk.
Beats getting out of a warm bed anytime!


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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 04:20:48 -0500, James wrote:

Glen "Wiley" Wilson wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:14:17 -0800, "Evan Gatehouse"
wrote:

Ah yes, the telltale compass. I've wanted one for years. Take a look
he

http://makeashorterlink.com/?B2BC526E9

and you'll see why I don't have one yet. Sure like to find one at a
reasonable price.


Plastimo makes a great hand bearing compass that comes with a mounting
bracket. You can mount it to a bulkhead or overhead and read it no
problem while mounted, and snap it out of the mount to use on deck for
taking bearings. Cost is only about $100.00. Two versions, one lighted
(batteries) one not.

I've had one for a couple of years. It's ideal for use near a bunk.
Beats getting out of a warm bed anytime!

Indeed. I have a Silva bearing compass on the bulkheard. It works
in that position, though it won't work on the overhead. Regardless,
it lacks somewhat in aesthetics. I prefer to minimize the ugly lumps
of plastic wherever possible. :-)
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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:14:17 -0800, "Evan Gatehouse"
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R.


That's one item I'd like to find: a "read from below" compass - the kind
you mount on the overhead above your berth. Anybody have a source?


Not without spending ten minutes with Google...but I suspect that the
type of gimballed aviation compass of several decades back and
mountable on bulkheads would work quite well if you kept it away from
nearby steel deck gear.

R.



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Last time I searched, I only found one at some "elegant" place like Sharper
Image, or some jewelry place... it was very nice, but about $800. I can't
remember where it was, but if you find one, let us know!

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"rhys" wrote in message
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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:14:17 -0800, "Evan Gatehouse"
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R.


That's one item I'd like to find: a "read from below" compass - the kind
you mount on the overhead above your berth. Anybody have a source?


Not without spending ten minutes with Google...but I suspect that the
type of gimballed aviation compass of several decades back and
mountable on bulkheads would work quite well if you kept it away from
nearby steel deck gear.

R.



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Danforth used to make a telltale compass for about $100. I foolishly
let one go with my old boat, and now I can't find one. I actually
ordered one from a "closeout" a few months ago, and was told I was too
late.

I anyone has a source, I'd like to get one!


Evan Gatehouse wrote:
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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:33:03 GMT, Geoff Schultz
wrote:


I can see it from the v-berth where we
sleep, so it's a quick way to tell what's going on with the wind without
having to get up.


Ah, my kind of sailor. I'll bet you've recycled a cloudy-domed
bulkhead compass for the same "roll over, check course, resume nap"
tactic G

R.



That's one item I'd like to find: a "read from below" compass - the kind
you mount on the overhead above your berth. Anybody have a source?


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How did the "captain's compass" get into the "Air-X marine wind generator"
thread?
Kind of annoying.

Doug
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"rhys" wrote in message

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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:33:03 GMT, Geoff Schultz
wrote:

I can see it from the v-berth where we
sleep, so it's a quick way to tell what's going on with the wind without
having to get up.


Ah, my kind of sailor. I'll bet you've recycled a cloudy-domed
bulkhead compass for the same "roll over, check course, resume nap"
tactic G

R.


That's one item I'd like to find: a "read from below" compass - the kind
you mount on the overhead above your berth. Anybody have a source?


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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:46:50 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
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How did the "captain's compass" get into the "Air-X marine wind generator"
thread?
Kind of annoying.

Doug
s/v Callista


Doug, your newsreader or news serverr has scrambled your message list.
This thread is properly called "Captain's Compass".

I suggest to fix it you delete this group as subscribed, then
RE-subscribe, which will bring you several months' worth of messages.
Delete from the beginning to, say, the last month (Oct 30). This will
preserve all threads currently in play (likely that you are following)
and the NEXT time you download news group messages, you should see
that all messages are where they should be.

R.
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rhys wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:46:50 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
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How did the "captain's compass" get into the "Air-X marine wind generator"
thread?
Kind of annoying.

Doug
s/v Callista



Doug, your newsreader or news serverr has scrambled your message list.
This thread is properly called "Captain's Compass".

I suggest to fix it you delete this group as subscribed, then
RE-subscribe, which will bring you several months' worth of messages.
Delete from the beginning to, say, the last month (Oct 30). This will
preserve all threads currently in play (likely that you are following)
and the NEXT time you download news group messages, you should see
that all messages are where they should be.

R.


Doug

Don't bother unsubscribing and resubscribing.

Further up someone mentioned that they could view their LED based amp
output from the wind genny from their v berth and could guestimate wind
speed without getting out of bed. From there someone else suggested
checking a compass too, presumably to see if they had swung at anchor.
Hence the change of subject. At least they changed the subject line so
you can avoid reading it. That's not always done.

Anyway thread divergence at that point was inevitable. If you wait long
enough the discussion will turn to guns aboard (within reach of the bunk
of course).

: )

Jimmy


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